Published on January 29, 2014

Photo courtesy Cypress Health Region

A new overhang constructed from Glulam Timber, intended to reflect the historic pioneer culture of the Southwest, has been added at the entrance area of the new Southwest Integrated Healthcare Facility in Maple Creek.

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The much anticipated arrival of the newest healthcare facility in southwestern Saskatchewan continues to draw nearer, and the construction and planning of the Southwest Integrated Healthcare Facility in Maple Creek is moving forward on schedule.

Those who are driving by the construction site are observing great progress on the integrated facility and can better determine the overall size that it will be.

Some of the recent tasks completed and upcoming tasks scheduled include:

- Structural steel scope of work completed;

- Steel room decking completion of two glulam canopy areas by front entrance;

- Sloped roofing drywall and vapor barrier for south and east long term care wings completed, and continue with insulation;

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Steady pace for progress at Southwest Integrated Healthcare Facility

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